๐ Characterization of a temperature sensitive feline infectious peritonitis coronavirus
The characteristics of a temperature sensitive feline infectious peritonitis virus (TS-FIPV) were examined. TS-FIPV, unlike its parent strain, DF2 wild type FIPV (WT-FIPV), propagated at 31 ยฐC (permissive temperature) but not at 39 ยฐC (nonpermissive temperature). This temperature preference of TS-FIPV was also demonstrated in cats by the ability of the virus to replicate only at the lower temperature in the upper respiratory tract and not at systemic sites where higher temperatures (38-39 ยฐC) prevail. Viral structural proteins and RNA were synthesized at 39 ยฐC but some undefined maturational defect prevented the formation of infectious TS-FIPV at its nonpermissive temperature. TS-FIPV was more thermolabile than WT-FIPV which indicated alterations in the structural proteins of TS-FIPV, and a difference in the envelope protein of the two viruses was revealed by Western blot analysis. Plaque assay characterization showed that TS-FIPV produced small plaques in comparison to the large plaques of WT-FIPV. These unique characteristics possessed by TS-FIPV may account for its nonvirulent nature and ability to stimulate protective immune responses in cats.
keywords
๐ infectious peritonitis (181)
๐ peritonitis virus (67)
๐ feline infectious (145)
๐ immune response (314)
๐ structural proteins (197)
๐ immune responses (142)
๐ respiratory tract (344)
๐ wild type (34)
author
๐ค Christianson, K. K.
๐ค Ingersoll, J. D.
๐ค Landon, R. M.
๐ค Pfeiffer, N. E.
๐ค Gerber, J. D.
year
โฐ 1989
journal
๐ Archives of Virology
issn
๐ 03048608 14328798
volume
109
number
3-4
page
185-196
citedbycount
22
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